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Please vote for the Quality of this Port / Wrapper, not for the Game or Application!

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STATUS:
- ATI : GREEN
- NVIDIA : GREEN
- GMA : GREY

Game Description:
The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks with a third person style, set in the world of The Elder Scrolls.

Personal Notes:
This has been on my to do list for a long long time. Got around to it today while sick in bed.

Plot:
The game takes place in Tamriel in the year 864 of the Second Era, some 400 years prior to the events of Arena and the rest of the series. The story is about Cyrus, a young Redguard, who arrives on the island of Stros M'kai in order to find his missing sister, Iszara, and subsequently finds himself in the middle of political intrigue.

Port Info:
Full CD version - containing both speech and sound - Dosbox UB Port using DosBox 0.74. - Cd Check has been compromised but nothing has been ripped. Game manual / Novel has been included.

Known Issues:
- This game is one of the most demanding dos games ever. As such it may not run as smooth as other dos ports.
- if set to full double = true - the game will crash after the first scene
- runs a lot smoother in fullscreen over windowed - as such set to fullscreen (to change press alt+enter)

I ment that in a way that after the game quits after start up reopening causes Dosbox to open the command menue so i assumed running a command would get it to work. First i combined all five parts with ajoiner then i extracted the .dmg from said file and then i copied all the files inside to a separate folder then ran it , screen went black then it zoomed in on the screen then it said redguard quit unexpectedly. would the Problem report be useful for you as i have no idea what it means specifically.

Every time I try and run it the dosbox window pops up, the game mounts its self, then tries to use the command 'DOSBOX', which is then followed by dosbox claiming this as an illegal command. What is the correct command at this point? DIR isn't being helpful